The story of the Milperra massacre, when the bikie clubs the Bandidos and Camoncheros went to war on Father's Day in suburban Sydney.The story of the Milperra massacre, when the bikie clubs the Bandidos and Camoncheros went to war on Father's Day in suburban Sydney.The story of the Milperra massacre, when the bikie clubs the Bandidos and Camoncheros went to war on Father's Day in suburban Sydney.
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Within seconds of the start there was this attempt at a Scottish accent. It travelled from Berlin to Springfield & got nowhere near Scotland.
More often than not you get English actors trying to do a Scottish accent and their attempts travel all round Scotland, hitting Ireland on the way, with occasional dips back into England & it's painful to listen to for a native. But! This was really bad. I don't think it hit anywhere in Scotland. Nowhere I've heard of.
Remember! Scotland is a nation with different regions & different accents. There is not a generic Scottish accent. There is a posh kid, trying to be English, Scottish accent that has developed in the past 20 years & there is the Morningside posh, trying to be English, accent, but if you want to do an accent from Scotland & you're not Scottish, pick a place or go posh.
I couldn't get past the bad accent.
More often than not you get English actors trying to do a Scottish accent and their attempts travel all round Scotland, hitting Ireland on the way, with occasional dips back into England & it's painful to listen to for a native. But! This was really bad. I don't think it hit anywhere in Scotland. Nowhere I've heard of.
Remember! Scotland is a nation with different regions & different accents. There is not a generic Scottish accent. There is a posh kid, trying to be English, Scottish accent that has developed in the past 20 years & there is the Morningside posh, trying to be English, accent, but if you want to do an accent from Scotland & you're not Scottish, pick a place or go posh.
I couldn't get past the bad accent.
Overall I found this series to be quite good. The characters are believable and fairly true to the 1%ers I know.
I however find the absolute disregard for helmet laws to be very immersion breaking, helmet laws in Aus came in during 1961 (Jan 1st 1961) and the real 1%ers I know did not disregard the helmet laws (it wasn't worth the police hassle), especially considering this is set during the late 70's early 80's as is displayed by the cars shown, the characters in this show would have grown up with helmet laws in place therefore the characters would be likely to abide by the laws regarding helmet use. The only scene where a character is shown prominently wearing a helmet is one where the helmet clearly served it's purpose, he was injured not dead after suffering a head meets road incident. It is also very much an Americanisation of the series.
There is also a minor quibble that up until the mid-late 80's Harley's were not the bike of choice of the 1%ers it was generally heavily modified UJM's or British bikes.
I however find the absolute disregard for helmet laws to be very immersion breaking, helmet laws in Aus came in during 1961 (Jan 1st 1961) and the real 1%ers I know did not disregard the helmet laws (it wasn't worth the police hassle), especially considering this is set during the late 70's early 80's as is displayed by the cars shown, the characters in this show would have grown up with helmet laws in place therefore the characters would be likely to abide by the laws regarding helmet use. The only scene where a character is shown prominently wearing a helmet is one where the helmet clearly served it's purpose, he was injured not dead after suffering a head meets road incident. It is also very much an Americanisation of the series.
There is also a minor quibble that up until the mid-late 80's Harley's were not the bike of choice of the 1%ers it was generally heavily modified UJM's or British bikes.
I watched two whole episodes just to make sure. This really is mostly terrible, best illustrated by one unfortunate piece of casting.
Colin 'Caesar' Campbell was a big man, tall, broad shoulders, an imposing, perhaps threatening presence. He is portrayed here by Anthony Hayes, who is about as imposing as a teddy bear. He has narrow shoulders, a pot belly, he really isn't up to the job. He's not alone in that but, more than any other cast member, illustrates how this show falls so far short of anything remotely resembling a true portrayal of an outlaw motorcycle club.
It's quite clueless. These rough, tough bikies, who mostly look like a bunch of nice middle-class youngsters after a biggish weekend, ride around on shiny new Harleys, straight off the shop floor in 2011. So there you go, how many telephone calls would it have taken to line up some authentic old motorcycles? One, if you rang the right place, it wouldn't be that hard.
There are whole sequences where nothing happens, nothing is learned about the characters, the narrative grinds to a halt. There is the occasional brief flicker of a scene that isn't all that bad, usually featuring Callan Mulvey and Matt Nable , the two leads.
Okay, so we've got some pedestrian direction and photography, a lousy script, woeful casting, fair-to-middling acting, some reasonable art direction and set direction, poor attention to relevant detail and an overall look and feel of the whole project being rushed along too quickly. So it's pretty much your standard Australian teev series.
It's quite extraordinary in its own way. A show about bikies that is boring and mundane.
Colin 'Caesar' Campbell was a big man, tall, broad shoulders, an imposing, perhaps threatening presence. He is portrayed here by Anthony Hayes, who is about as imposing as a teddy bear. He has narrow shoulders, a pot belly, he really isn't up to the job. He's not alone in that but, more than any other cast member, illustrates how this show falls so far short of anything remotely resembling a true portrayal of an outlaw motorcycle club.
It's quite clueless. These rough, tough bikies, who mostly look like a bunch of nice middle-class youngsters after a biggish weekend, ride around on shiny new Harleys, straight off the shop floor in 2011. So there you go, how many telephone calls would it have taken to line up some authentic old motorcycles? One, if you rang the right place, it wouldn't be that hard.
There are whole sequences where nothing happens, nothing is learned about the characters, the narrative grinds to a halt. There is the occasional brief flicker of a scene that isn't all that bad, usually featuring Callan Mulvey and Matt Nable , the two leads.
Okay, so we've got some pedestrian direction and photography, a lousy script, woeful casting, fair-to-middling acting, some reasonable art direction and set direction, poor attention to relevant detail and an overall look and feel of the whole project being rushed along too quickly. So it's pretty much your standard Australian teev series.
It's quite extraordinary in its own way. A show about bikies that is boring and mundane.
I've been watching everything Matt Nable's in lately. I saw this and thought of Sons of Anarchy( which I know is fictional and I didn't love the series) but this is worse. It looks like it was shot ages ago. The acting and everything is fine but it's based off a true story?!? So the goal was to be the biggest MC in the country??? That's it? What for if you aren't running things besides bashings?!? Didn't see them making money illegally? The cops didn't seem to care of their doings ( like they were paying them off) but for what for?!? Unless they didn't portray that part of it. Oh and Suzie Porter was also a plus. I watched all but the last episode as I really could care less what happens at this point. Moving on to another Nable series...
I'm Not An MC I Wear A Cut But I Put Random Patches Not MC Colors The Bandidos Did not Have The Mexican Hat With Two Guns They Had The The Name And The Fat Mexican And Where They From Back In The 80s And The Bandidos Color Are Yellow And Red Not Yellow And Black Now Caesar Had A SGT AT ARMS But Also Had An Enforcer You Can Have Either A SGT AT ARMS Patch Or An Enforcer Patch But You Can't Have Both I'm 21 years Old I Know What I'm Talking About Shows OK But The Colors On The Characters Cuts Does Not Make Sense St All.
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- TriviaBoth the Comancheros and Bandidos colours were not uniform with the patches and positioning on the front. Snow was seen to be wearing a "Sons of Anarchy" patch.
- GoofsThroughout the series, the Comanchero were chanting, "Comanchero Forever, Forever Comanchero". However, the actual motto of the Comanchero MC is "Always Comanchero, Comanchero Always".
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